| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Who do you talk to if you have a medical deficiency? | AME | 88%
|
| Who do you talk to to get a medical certificate? | Aviation Medical Examiner (AME) | 88%
|
| "Over-breathing" or breathing too rapidly | Hyperventilation | 85%
|
| Oxygen deficiency in the body | Hypoxia | 85%
|
| or (alcohol level) | BAC of 0.04% or higher | 65%
|
| FAR's prohibit pilots from flying after drinking (how long) | within 8 hours | 62%
|
| These can impair a pilot's judgement and performance | Prescription and OTC medications | 50%
|
| Incorrect perception of position or motion in relation to the Earth | Spatial disorientation | 50%
|
| Unpressurized Flight up to 8,000 ft: no decompression stops | 12 hours | 46%
|
| Dive with decompression stops | 24 hours | 46%
|
| After any dive for a flight above 8,000 ft | 24 hours | 46%
|
| nausea, sweating, and vomiting cause by conflicting information | Motion sickness | 46%
|
| Body's reaction to demands placed on it | Stress | 46%
|
| Headaches, drowsiness, and fatigue caused by a gas | Carbon monoxide poisoning | 42%
|
| What is issued by the FAA so you can fly with a medical deficiency? | Statement of Demonstrated Ability (SODA) | 42%
|
| Felt after normal daily activity and work load | Acute fatigue | 38%
|
| Caused by blood loss, malnutrition, or not drinking enough | Dehydration | 38%
|
| Insufficient recovery time from periods of PREVIOUS ANSWER | Chronic fatigue | 31%
|
| Eustachian tube is held closed by pressure difference | Ear block | 19%
|
| Pressure differential between sinuses and cabin | Sinus block | 19%
|
| Antihistamines | 0%
| |
| These inhibit a person's nervous system | Sedatives | 0%
|
| Tranquilizers | 0%
|